The innocent depicted = at times innocence can be beautiful, pure, and simultaneously fragile and vulnerable. At other times innocence can be venomous and cruel. It's a course that everyone takes at the beginning stages of their lives. But there are a small number of people who manage to keep that innocence untouched even as they grow older.
- From Haruki Murakami's afterword to Truman Capote, "Children on their Birthdays" translated into Japanese by Murakami.
A new exhibition program that takes innocence in the contemporary period as its theme.